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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine awarded $4.8 million in grants to nearly 100 schools across the state to help them improve the overall safety and security of their buildings.
DeWine announced 98 schools in 27 counties will implement safety upgrades with funding from Ohio's K-12 School Safety Grant Program.
More than 900 schools in Ohio are receiving the latest round of funding through the K-12 School Safety Program, which provides local school districts with money to enhance current safety equipment and purchase additional measures to keep students and staff members safe.
How can University of Michigan bolster safety and security on campus in the wake of last week’s shooting at Michigan State University? It starts with self-evaluation, said Deputy Chief Melissa Overton of UM’s Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS).
Wisconsin's Office of School Safety is trying to minimize psychological trauma when schools train for active threat situations by recognizing the importance of sensitivity.
The Marquette Wellness and Recreation Center, with an anticipated completion date of December 2024, consolidates wellness, counseling, health services and recreation, while expanding capacity for each of these areas.
Universities are updating security measures across the state. Michigan State University has focused on building access, classroom and door locks, camera coverage expansion, and mandatory training to improve security.
When TaVonna Wilson decided to enroll at Columbus State Community College in 2020, almost two decades after graduating from high school, her housing situation was top of mind. "How do I go to school, work full time and find safe, affordable housing for my girls?" Wilson asked herself.
With new funding and operational changes, Columbus State Community College will continue its housing support program partnership for students needing short- and long-term assistance.
Grand Blanc Community Schools is one of 206 schools to receive grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice School Violence Prevention Program. The $370,000 in federal funding will be used to replace the public announcement system and improve communication across buildings.